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05-12-2010, 01:20 PM #21Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
I think if you want to grow for more than 5 patients you will be forced to 'team up' a dispensary as an off site grow operation.
Who's going to pay the 10K fee? I bet the farmer.
Watch the 'new gig' on the block, """Pay the 10K 'franchise growing fee' and join our dispensary and grow legally!""" And then we will TELL you what we will pay you for it.
10K at 200/zip (or less probably) will be giving a free QP to them each month to pay for that.
All of this gives so much power to the dispensaries who survive. I believe the price is going to quickly rise in the dispensaries and now they have the reasons to justify it. The ONLY thing keeping the price in check at all was the small and medium careproviders/dispensaries-pseudo or otherwise, who could kill the dispensary prices, no longer the case.
I've always believed this was about putting some power in the hands of a common man who works hard and staying away from the pharmaceuticals. The dispensaries have simply replaced them.
I feel very foolish, as I've always supported dispensarys and done business with some of the biggest, and that's who basically lobbied me out of the industry. I thought they would be a way to eventual legalization and turns out, so far, it's the exact opposite. They are the reason for all of this legislation.
I suppose it's back to the 9-5 grind and prozac.
As a small care provider I feel like they are simply ripping my pursuit of happiness from me and my patients.
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05-12-2010, 01:35 PM #22Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
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Originally Posted by lampost
Too bad we couldn't have done some regulating on the front end... maybe making dispensaries a little harder to open up... rather than legislating on the back-end and making them impossible to run... therefore closing most of them down...
But that IS the intent really. They want less dispensaries... so they are getting there way... they are just taking a big shit on a bunch of entrepreneurs as they do it. Bankrupting many and robbing them of their lifesavings. Way to go!!
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05-12-2010, 11:15 PM #23Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
It's easy for me to read between the lines to know what the law is, but is that a national law or a Colorado law?!? That is fuckin' ridiculous..
Most cops in CO don't even look twice if you're doing up to 10mph over!! This law has nothing to do with speeding!! You're right it's just to basically give them more legal defense to pull ANYONE over. They don't have to have a reason to pull you over anymore!
As most people know, speedometers are not 100% accurate (neither are radar guns). Your speedometer may say you're going 35mph, the speed limit... but you may actually be doing 36. The gun may be slightly more accurate and pick up 36. So now he has the right to pull you over?
Also, because of this inherent inaccuracy (compounded by the inaccuracy in the cop's radar gun as well) the cop will always have an excuse to pull over someone doing the speed limit!! If you are going 34-35mph, and he wants to pull you over, he can now easily SAY that you were going 36mph even if he got a reading of "35mph". He now has that uncertainty to use to his advantage. A 1mph increment is easy to fudge and most cops would probably feel justified in doing so if they found drugs in the car!! Hell, when I set my cruise control the speed probably varies from 2-3mph as I go up and down hills and the grade changes...
This is nuts to me! I always thought the cops gave you that 5mph over kinda because of this...
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05-13-2010, 01:50 AM #24Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
meded so you can mededicate to mededitate:rastasmoke:meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate
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05-13-2010, 02:09 AM #25Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by lampost
meded so you can mededicate to mededitatemeded, so you can mededicate to mededitate
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05-13-2010, 04:56 PM #26Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
I sent this copy below out last night I guess more got hit last night.. As far as I know its on a catalogue and compliance nature, but please make sure u r In line. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::5 or 6 clinics were raided today along with many grow operations over the last couple days here in the springs. Not that we have anything to worry about. Just know its coming down. The law has been defined and now law enforcement has direction. They have no knocked and kicked down the doors, made copies of all patient records and city sales tax. They also took samples out of every jar to catalogue and trimmings of every plant along with sales records. This as we know is one of the problems with HB1284, it gives broad police power and limits our rights. Watch your six!!!
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05-13-2010, 05:09 PM #27OPSenior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Was that to ensure compliance with the city ordinance?
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05-13-2010, 05:12 PM #28Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Medical marijuana advocate sees DA's hand in searches
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May 13, 2010 10:22 AM
JOEL MILLMAN
THE GAZETTE
Colorado Springs police searched seven medical marijuana dispensaries in the city Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation, said Sgt. B. Poole of the region's Metro vice, Narcotics and Intelligence squad.
No arrests were made and Poole declined to say what police were looking into, saying it was an ongoing investigaiton and would be reviewed by the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office before any information could be released.
Sunshine Wellness Center, a downtown dispensary, was not among those that were searched, but an employee said she heard police were checking that the growers were complying with state laws regarding the number of patients dispensaries can have and the plants they can grow.
Tanya Garduno, president of the Colorado Springs Medical Canabis Council, which represents patients, caregivers and dispensaries in the area, said the group has been meeting with law enforcement officials to discuss mutual concerns and was surprised by the searches.
"We were given no indication of an investigation," she said Thursday. "This pretty much blind-sided us."
The searches were conducted the day after the Legislature gave final approval to a bill regulating the medical marijuana industry.
HB1284 would create state licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries and allow local governments to regulate or ban dispensaries outright. The law, which Gov. Bill Ritter is expected to sign, also would set state residency requirements for dispensary owners, prohibit kickbacks from dispensaries to doctors that refer patients for medical marijuana and tighten restrictions on minors using medical marijuana.
Garduno said she suspected 4th Judicial District Dan May, an outspoken critic of the medical marijuana dispensaries, had a hand in the searches being conducted so soon after lawmakers approved the new regulations.
DA's spokeswoman Kathleen Walsh denied that May played a role in orchestrating the searches, saying the office only become involved if someone is arrested.
Stay with gazette.com for updates on this story.Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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05-13-2010, 06:04 PM #29Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
gm, you do well on camera
Boulder County considers enacting medical marijuana rules - Boulder Daily CameraColorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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05-13-2010, 07:43 PM #30Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by copobo
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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